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Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: February 25, 2021, 11:26 am
by Denny
I second that and agree Ohio Bob. Indeed many of God’s Blessings be upon you Dawn.

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: February 25, 2021, 10:10 am
by Ohio Bob
May God bless you and protect you Dawn!

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: February 24, 2021, 8:52 pm
by Bookworm
Darryl wrote:Where's the flooding taking place on the St. Clair this Winter?
South of St. Clair and on to Algonac. Ice gets trapped in the St. Clair Flats and creates an ice jam that backs up and requires US and Canadian Coast Guard ice breakers to get and keep it moving into Lake St. Clair.

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: February 24, 2021, 6:25 pm
by Darryl
Where's the flooding taking place on the St. Clair this Winter?

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: February 24, 2021, 3:14 pm
by Bookworm
Today brought Bookworm out of retirement momentarily to watch and photograph a bit of action on the (free-flowing) St. Clair River. Unfortunately, gulls enjoying a free ride on little ice floes went by too fast to capture!

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: December 23, 2020, 3:02 pm
by Dawn
Two days before Christmas, with wicked winds blowing, on the St. Clair River few vessels were going...
Christmas blessings of inner peace, joy, hope and love to all and wishing you a safe and healthy New Year!

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: September 4, 2020, 1:57 pm
by Bookworm
Guest, I am so sorry you experienced an unplanned retirement. We need to feel we are contributing something positive to the those we love or connect with. Nothing you wrote offended me. I, too, find being by the water to be calming and the sounds of ships moving through the water gave me another way to cope when dealing with depression. Pulling weeds from my yard only keeps me busy!

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: September 4, 2020, 12:03 pm
by Guest
Bookworm wrote:
Guest wrote:
Bookworm wrote:See photo below:
Hope you have a long and healthy retirement.
Thank you Guest. When I retired from my career job and moved to the St. Clair River area, I found a passion in photographing ships and posting on Boatnerd for family, friends, former mariners and other Boatnerds to enjoy. I had absolutely no intention of retiring. But circumstances beyond my control took away the joy I found in the experience and made that my only option. So, now I am content to hear an occasional salute, but seldom go to the river anymore.
I still enjoy the boat, not so much in taking pictures. I enjoy the boat photos on Facebook. When I retired, things change and I was chase out or told to leave this place I worked for 41 years.
I would check in on your "What to my wondering eyes..", every once in awhile and enjoyed your photos. Thanks.
Never like how we ended. Sorry if I have offended you. Never worried about getting fired.
I hope you over come your circumstances.
Sitting down and watching the moving water, my favorite spot was near the bridge in Port Huron. Something about the water does it for me.
Take Care and be Safe.

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: September 4, 2020, 8:01 am
by Bookworm
Guest wrote:
Bookworm wrote:See photo below:
Hope you have a long and healthy retirement.
Thank you Guest. When I retired from my career job and moved to the St. Clair River area, I found a passion in photographing ships and posting on Boatnerd for family, friends, former mariners and other Boatnerds to enjoy. I had absolutely no intention of retiring. But circumstances beyond my control took away the joy I found in the experience and made that my only option. So, now I am content to hear an occasional salute, but seldom go to the river anymore.

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: September 3, 2020, 7:30 pm
by Guest
Bookworm wrote:See photo below:
Hope you have a long and healthy retirement.

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: August 9, 2020, 9:05 pm
by Bookworm
Guest wrote:You will be sorely missed. Those like me who do not live close to the water have certainly enjoyed your efforts . First thing I do in the morning is to look for your posts
Thanks again and God speed
Thank you Guest. It was because of those who live away from Lake Huron and the St. Clair River that I began photographing the passing vessels and posting the pictures on Boatnerd. It was a pleasure using my gift in this way.

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: August 9, 2020, 6:43 pm
by Bookworm
Paul A wrote:That's a beautiful photo! I wish it wasn't the sunset shot of your gift to us for so long. I really appreciate your sharing the river for all of us that can't be there. Hugs and all the best to you Dawn. <3
Thanks Paul. This was early one morning. I was following my favorite ship and, when possible, love to incorporate Nature in my compositions. As she approached, an opening in the clouds allowed a sunbeam to add visual drama. It is my absolute favorite capture of Lee A.

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: August 9, 2020, 3:36 pm
by Bookworm
Two day's worth of Bookworm's "parting shots" for you to enjoy!

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: August 9, 2020, 6:04 am
by Guest
You will be sorely missed. Those like me who do not live close to the water have certainly enjoyed your efforts . First thing I do in the morning is to look for your posts
Thanks again and God speed

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: August 8, 2020, 10:12 pm
by Paul A
That's a beautiful photo! I wish it wasn't the sunset shot of your gift to us for so long. I really appreciate your sharing the river for all of us that can't be there. Hugs and all the best to you Dawn. <3

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: August 8, 2020, 6:15 pm
by Bookworm
See photo below:

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: August 7, 2020, 9:05 pm
by Bookworm
A delightfully full day of river traffic, including American Century!

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: August 3, 2020, 6:15 pm
by Bookworm
The morning started with sunshine here but a band of rain moved in to the west and north of the river, and for 10-15 minutes there was a constant rumble of thunder -- something I learned to associate with severe weather when living in OK and KS -- and since I couldn't see the lightening, I played it safe and stayed in. When that cell moved out, others came more quietly, in waves with heavy rain, throughout the day.

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: August 1, 2020, 2:03 pm
by Bookworm
The delightfully cool and less humid weather is about to change, with rain through tomorrow.

Re: What to my wondering eyes..

Posted: July 31, 2020, 8:56 am
by Bookworm
Even I was surprised at how much St. Clair River traffic I captured in a week's time! I'll not be at the river today but tomorrow begins a new month.